Note (hd0,1) can be other numbers.
Using grub4dosconfig v1.6.1 and later automatically makes these multiple Windows entries._________________Downloads for Puppy Linux http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.htmlLast edited by shinobar on Wed 24 Nov 2010, 22:47; edited 3 times in total

Shinobar, you made my day. That worked flawlessly. I booted using the usb mem stick and walked all the way down to boot windows and it booted the usual screen me always get and I booted fluppy 007 from that one.

The boot being on that usb does that mean taht even if I ahve booted on the HDD it still need the usb to shut down? Or can one do as with a CD/DVD that one take out teh usb after boot?

So now knowing me can boot the using the usb if something happen to the HDD then I can
try your grub4dosconfig to change my hdd then.

Now it has the menu.lst deep down in jolicloud subdir on Home.

Where will your new menu.lst end up? on home under root? or in some subdir named grub4dosconfig?
And if it fails how do I restore so it boot as it do now from Hdd?

Which of the 4 choices should I tick. None?

Thanks indeed for all help with this._________________I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

That worked flawlessly. I booted using the usb mem stick and walked all the way down to boot windows and it booted the usual screen me always get and I booted fluppy 007 from that one.

nooby, i'd like to ask you on the jolicloud before you taking it away .
Did the grub4dosconfig detect the jolicloud automatically?
Have you succeed to boot up the jolicloud directly from the boot menu?
Or from Windows to Jolicloud?_________________Downloads for Puppy Linux http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.html

that is good but should I just go ahead and install grub4dosconfig then and remove jolicould manually maybe to be the safest way?_________________I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

I've got 11 entries like that (1 is out of the boot range of the Bios: I use this as Backup-partition which is mount- and useable from booted puppies).

The 1. UUID is sdb1 which had been mounted though I did not choose to mount a found wary070-savefile. After finishing the installation and runnig grub4dos I detected that I could have unmounted sdb1 via rox filer.
The 2. UUID is sdc8 (hd2,7) ((?while wary-098 had been frugally installed on sdc7 (hd2,6)?)).

Thanks Karl Godt.
Found the version 1.6.0 makes Improper entry for full install with Wary-098 and in some case with Puppy 5.x. Please try the new v1.6.1._________________Downloads for Puppy Linux http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.html

One thing is confusing me a little :
It still does not recocnize sdb or sdb1 mounted or unmounted.
sda1,2,3 and all sdc are recocnized.
sdb holds a suse9.2 full install on reiserfs with several puppy frugals.
I think it might be the filesystem-type :

It still does not recocnize sdb or sdb1 mounted or unmounted.
sda1,2,3 and all sdc are recocnized.
sdb holds a suse9.2 full install on reiserfs with several puppy frugals.
I think it might be the filesystem-type :

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